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Getting out of flow bindings
I have a pair of '05 Flow bindings and I experience a problem when
trying to remove my boot from them. The highback just doesn't want to stay down low enough once I release it so my heel catches and I sometimes have to reach down and hold down the highback to remove my boot. I am using Flow boots also, so there should not be an incompatability issue. Does anyone have any advice or share this problem? |
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Getting out of flow bindings
I have Flows and love them (Vans Encore boots). I'm by far no expert but I
would say your boots aren't fitting your Flows correctly. Even a too large Flow boot would not fit a too small Flow binding. List your boot size and the size of your Flows and I'm sure some of the experts here would be able to give you some ideas. In the meantime, have you tried moving the highback out at the bottom to another mounting hole? Stan. wrote in message oups.com... I have a pair of '05 Flow bindings and I experience a problem when trying to remove my boot from them. The highback just doesn't want to stay down low enough once I release it so my heel catches and I sometimes have to reach down and hold down the highback to remove my boot. I am using Flow boots also, so there should not be an incompatability issue. Does anyone have any advice or share this problem? |
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Getting out of flow bindings
Are they 'pinging' back up as you try and take your boot out? If so
tighten the bolts that the hibackpivots on, then the highback will stay down while you take your foot out. I'm also a big Flow fan by the way - I can't imagine using any other binding now. On Jan 24, 10:08 pm, wrote: I have a pair of '05Flowbindings and I experience a problem when trying to remove my boot from them. The highback just doesn't want to stay down low enough once I release itsomy heel catches and I sometimes have to reach down and hold down the highback to remove my boot. IamusingFlowbootsalso,sothereshouldnotbe an incompatability issue. Does anyone have any advice or share this problem? |
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Getting out of flow bindings
GoHabsGo wrote:
wrote in news:1169740970.099259.145430 @v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com: Are they 'pinging' back up as you try and take your boot out? If so tighten the bolts that the hibackpivots on, then the highback will stay down while you take your foot out. I just moved up to AMP 5 Flows. Last year I had their bottom end ones. My new ones are doing this. I push them down to get out and have to hold them down or shwinggg, up they go. I'll try tightening those bolts. Thanks for the tip. The cables seem to lose a bit of spring over time, lessening the effect. Or at least they appear to be doing so on my CFRs. |
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